A Systematic Review of Brief Functional Analysis Methodology with Typically Developing Children
Product Description:
Brief functional analysis (BFA) is an abbreviated assessment methodology
derived from traditional extended functional analysis methods. BFAs are often
conducted when time constraints in clinics, schools or homes are of concern.
While BFAs have been used extensively to identify the function of problem
behavior for children with disabilities, their utility with typically developing
children has been questioned. This systematic review evaluates empirical
studies, in which BFAs were employed with typically developing children
to identify function of problem behavior. Twelve articles were reviewed
and coded for quality indicators based on specific single-subject design
criteria. Nine studies were considered to have acceptable quality and were
summarized according to practice dimensions such as settings, therapists,
problem behavior, and behavioral functions. Results suggest that BFA meetsthe standards for an empirically supported assessment methodology for
typically developing children.
Keyword(s):
brief functional analysis, systematic review, evidence-based practice, typical children
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Peer-reviewed publications in scholarly journals Published/In Press
Target Audience:
Professionals
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Electronic (disc, CD, 508 compliant web posting)
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